another question on metaclasses
Mike Dean
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Tue Dec 10 20:31:52 EST 2002
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On 10 Dec 2002 14:55:42 -0800 Michele Simionato <mis6 at pitt.edu> wrote: > But still I haven't seen a compelling example in comp.lang.python (at > least, one that I could understand ;-) Disclaimer: I, too, haven't been able to use metaclasses practically myself - mainly just played with how they work, and was amazed at their versatility (and the things you can do _without_ them). But, I can envision one immensly practical application - object-relational mappers. Say you have a metaclass, DBSerializable. This metaclass takes the classes attributes, which are supposed to hold sentinel objects representing data types, and generates a class with all the database serialization code automatically. So you can do: class Client: __metaclass__ = DBSerializable id = DB_Int name = DB_Str(50) sales_rep_id = DB_Int(link=SalesRep.id) and the metaclass wrapps everything in properties that automatically handle database stuff, making everything smooth and transparent. Also, maybe another metaclass makes the object model network-transparent, etc. Hmm, I wonder if something like MiddleKit will ever adopt such an idea... -Mike
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